Wisconsin Code § 30.75

Service of process on nonresident
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(1) HOW
SERVED. Service of process upon a nonresident defendant in any
action claiming injury to person or property arising out of the operation of a boat in this state may be either by personal service
within or without this state or by registered mail as provided in
sub. (2).
(2) SERVICE BY REGISTERED MAIL. If service of process is to
be by registered mail, the original and necessary copies of the
summons shall be left with the clerk of circuit court in which the
action is to be brought, together with a sum of 75 cents to cover
the cost of mailing. The clerk of circuit court shall mail a copy to
the defendant at the defendant’s last address as known to the
plaintiff or clerk of circuit court, with the return receipt signed by
the addressee requested. Service of the summons is considered
completed when it is mailed. The clerk of circuit court shall enter
upon the court record the date when the summons is mailed and
the name of the person to whom mailed.

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